Itinerary: Cruise from Greenock – Isle of Arran – Islay – Isle of Gigha – Isle of Mull – Stornoway (Isle of Lewis) – Isle of Skye – Iona – Colonsay – Return to Greenock.
Ports of Call
Cruise from Greenock
- Isle of Arran: “Scotland in miniature” with hills to the north and softer south shores. Walk to Brodick Castle or sample local cheese and whisky. Views change at every bend.
- Islay: Sea, peat, and pale beaches. Tour a distillery or scan the bays for birdlife. The island is unhurried and quietly proud of its craft.
- Isle of Gigha: A small, green slip of land. Wander the gardens at Achamore and follow shore paths for seals: simple pleasures, broad horizons.
- Isle of Mull: Colourful Tobermory fronts a sheltered bay. Take a wildlife trip or head inland for lochs and hills. It balances lively harbour life with wild corners.
- Stornoway (Isle of Lewis): Hebridean town life with deep Gaelic roots. Visit Lews Castle and, time allowing, the Callanish Stones. The light can transform a scene in an instant.
- Isle of Skye: Jagged Cuillin peaks and sea lochs. Explore Portree’s harbour or make a short trip to the Old Man of Storr. Drama comes built-in.
- Iona: Abbey, beaches, and a sense of calm. Walk the short distances and let the place do the talking. It’s about atmosphere more than checklists.
- Colonsay: Quiet tracks and pale sand. Look for wildlife or take a slow coastal loop. Small island, big exhale.
Return to Greenock
